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A British Teen Embraces Islam at 15
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JMD Morgan
2009-06-07 02:25:31 UTC
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A British Teen Embraces Islam at 15
By Amirah Bouraba
At the young age of 15, British Amirah embraced Islam.


At the age of 15 many teenagers are interested in boys ,going out and
other such activities.

I am not going to lie, I was one of them all right, however now and
again I would always think there must be more than this to my life, more
to my purpose on this earth.



I was in my final year at school and I had befriended girls of an Asian
background. I never asked them their religious beliefs, it never
occurred to me they were even Muslim.



Until one day, one of my friends decided it was her time to wear the
hijab (headscarf). I was completely shocked, as I said it never even
entered my mind she was a Muslim.



Of course, I was so interested in this, asking questions like why now
and was she made to wear it. And not once did she give me a harsh tone
of voice even if my question was a silly one.



It opened my eyes that out there, there were people who were following a
path that did not include going out and spending all their money and
spending hours to look good. So, I went to my computer and looked up Islam.



I did not straight away think yes, I am going to take my Shahadah; it
took me a while. When I decided it was time, I was actually out shopping
in my hometown and went past a dawah stall; I went over and spoke to them.



The kind man invited me to go and see his wife, to have a chat with her
about any concerns I might have. So, I sent his wife a message and we
set a day in which I could go and meet with her.



The day I was going to meet with them I was so nervous I did not know
why. Maybe it was the fact I had never met them before and was worried
how to speak to them, how to dress and things like that.



When I finally got there, she greeted me with a huge smile and light in
the eyes that you could not believe. She took me in her living room and
she made me a nice cup of tea.



After I had had my drink she asked me what I thought of Islam, I said in
a shy tone: "I like it very much." She smiled. Then she said: "So you
have no questions?" I shook my head.



Then, her husband that I met the day before entered. He said: "Are we
ready?" I thought to myself, ready for what? Then his wife turned to me
and said: "Would you like to take your Shahadah?" I paused for a minute
then smiled and said "Yes, yes I would."



So her husband went upstairs got some books and sat me down. He told me
they would read some Quran first, then they would explain it to me.
Then, I would say my Shahadah.



Wow, I was so nervous; trembling, sweating. Then, after about 5 minutes,
I calmed down and felt relaxed. And sure I was doing the right thing, I
took my Shahadah, went home and had a shower as instructed.



Now, as a new Muslim, I had so many new worries like what to tell my
family and friends, learning how to pray and thinking about hijab.



I did not tell my family first. I told my closest friends who were
Muslim, so that was ok. They were so happy for me, got me small presents
and supported me so much.



I carried on for normal for a while as I was preparing for my GCSEs.
That is my final exams in high school in theUK. During my study breaks I
learned how to pray and read small simple books.



When I told my family they didn't seem shocked, I think they thought it
was a phase and I would grow out of it. They finally knew I was serious
when I started wearing hijab.



Hijab now that was very hard for me. Not just the wearing of the scarf
but all that goes with it like being shy with men, lowering my gaze, not
wearing makeup and perfume and doing up my hair.



My iman went up and down a lot and the hijab did come off for a while,
but I met someone who changed my life so much.



I left school with ok grades and I went to work in my local hospital;
also I was doing college at the same time. Unfortunately, I found doing
both was not easy and as I needed the money I left college.



During the time I was not wearing hijab I was walking through the main
floor at work and I bumped into someone by mistake. I looked up and it
was a man, he smiled, I said sorry and walked off.



I did not realise this person worked at the hospital, then everyday
after that I saw him. One day I stopped and spoke to him, he was so shy
it was unbelievable. After that, I discovered that he was a Muslim.



Everyday after that I would stop and say my salams then one day he said
to me do you want to go out? I was nervous, did not know what to say at
first. I said no but he told me there would be other people there to
stop Shaytan, knowing that, I agreed.



The day we went to a local coffee shop, I did not know at the time, but
he was looking to see if I would be a good wife for him. We spoke about
Islam and hijab, it was very pleasant, then I went home.



Later that evening I got a phone call, it was him asking if I wanted
marriage. I said: "Yes"; and the rest is history.



He helped me a lot become who I am today with hijab. Nearly right after
we got married I put it on, my confidence was great and my iman was
strong. Allah (SWT) [Editor's note: swt is an abbreviation for subhanahu
wataala, used by some Muslims, meaning Almighty] granted me with a
fantastic person.



My family also like him and because of his lovely soft relaxed voice
they also became less hostile towards Islam.



Islam has changed my life. I am so happy now, I feel I am using my life
for a good purpose. I am not as greedy and selfish as I was before and
it changed my relationship with people for the better.



I still have some other hills to climb, I am now a happy mother of a
daughter and I know I have to learn as much as I can to help her become
a great Muslimah. Inshallah, Allah (SWT) will be kind to us.



I know my story is not exciting, but I hope it will give others, maybe
in a situation that might be the same, some confidence.



I must also add a special thanks to my husband, as he has gone through
thick and thin with me, when my iman was very low and when I was on top
of the world. May Allah (SWT) reward him and I hope inshallah that we
will be in Jannah, together with our children. Ameen.

http://www.readingislam.com
Svenne
2009-06-07 05:43:42 UTC
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Post by JMD Morgan
Later that evening I got a phone call, it was him asking if I wanted
marriage. I said: "Yes"; and the rest is history.
Is she submissive and obedient to her master?

Does she know that according to the teachings of Islam her husband can
give her a good thrashing if she is not obedient enough?

Why does Islam teach that men are permitted to give a beating to
disobedient wives?

Svenne
HardySpicer
2009-06-08 08:17:08 UTC
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Post by Svenne
Post by JMD Morgan
Later that evening I got a phone call, it was him asking if I wanted
marriage. I said: "Yes"; and the rest is history.
Is she submissive and obedient to her master?
Does she know that according to the teachings of Islam her husband can
give her a good thrashing if she is not obedient enough?
Why does Islam teach that men are permitted to give a beating to
disobedient wives?
Svenne
Because they deserve it?
Svenne
2009-06-08 16:11:49 UTC
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On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 01:17:08 -0700 (PDT), HardySpicer
Post by HardySpicer
Post by Svenne
Why does Islam teach that men are permitted to give a beating to
disobedient wives?
Because they deserve it?
Islam, a good religion for some.

Svenne
j***@gmail.com
2009-06-08 09:17:39 UTC
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Post by Svenne
Post by JMD Morgan
Later that evening I got a phone call, it was him asking if I wanted
marriage. I said: "Yes"; and the rest is history.
Is she submissive and obedient to her master?
Does she know that according to the teachings of Islam her husband can
give her a good thrashing if she is not obedient enough?
Why does Islam teach that men are permitted to give a beating to
disobedient wives?
Svenne
I would like to teach that too. Good thrashings on their bare arses, a
most pleasing thought.
Svenne
2009-06-08 16:17:21 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
Post by Svenne
Post by JMD Morgan
Later that evening I got a phone call, it was him asking if I wanted
marriage. I said: "Yes"; and the rest is history.
Is she submissive and obedient to her master?
Does she know that according to the teachings of Islam her husband can
give her a good thrashing if she is not obedient enough?
Why does Islam teach that men are permitted to give a beating to
disobedient wives?
I would like to teach that too. Good thrashings on their bare arses, a
most pleasing thought.
Take the Shahada and you'd be well away.

You could lay into the missus buttocks while she was groveling to
Mecca. It would make her wail "La ilaha illal-Lah, Muhammadun
rasulula-Lah" a whole octave higher.

Svenne
Lee
2009-06-07 06:15:56 UTC
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Post by JMD Morgan
A British Teen Embraces Islam at 15
By Amirah Bouraba
At the young age of 15, British Amirah embraced Islam.
With a name like Amirah Bouraba no wonder she was so attracted to heathenry. Her parents first view of Dover was probably from a spyhole inside some container on the back of a lorry.

British girls have names like Elizibeth Smith, Mary Stewart, Anne Boyle or Jane Grey and do not really go for the Arabic look for kicks.
A pilloe da hun
2009-06-07 11:00:00 UTC
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On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 07:15:56 +0100, "Lee" <***@localhost.com> wrote:


"Lee"
Isn't that a gypsy name?
Post by Lee
Post by JMD Morgan
A British Teen Embraces Islam at 15
By Amirah Bouraba
At the young age of 15, British Amirah embraced Islam.
With a name like Amirah Bouraba no wonder she was so attracted to heathenry. Her parents first view of Dover was probably from a spyhole inside some container on the back of a lorry.
British girls have names like Elizibeth Smith, Mary Stewart, Anne Boyle or Jane Grey and do not really go for the Arabic look for kicks.
Lee
2009-06-07 16:59:01 UTC
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Post by A pilloe da hun
"Lee"
Isn't that a gypsy name?
No, at least not as used by the holyman that dipped my head in water when he chanted magic spells to the spirits during the Christian naming ritual.
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